Connector protective kap

ABSTRACT

Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing an enclosure for protecting at least one connector of a cable. In some embodiments, an enclosure comprises an enclosure housing. The enclosure housing includes a first part and a second part. The first part of the enclosure housing is attached to the second part of the enclosure housing. The first part of the enclosure housing and the second part of the enclosure housing together define a chamber to fully enclose a connector assembly and a connector housing the at least one connector of the cable. The enclosure includes at least one opening disposed at a first end of the enclosure housing. The at least one opening is configured to allow a boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the at least one connector to extend through the at least one opening.

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FIELD

The present disclosure relates, in general, to methods, systems, andapparatus for implementing a protective cap, and, in particularembodiments, to methods, systems, and apparatuses for implementing anenclosure for protecting at least one connector of a cable or a wire.

BACKGROUND

Traditionally, in order to protect one or more connectors of a coppercable or a copper wire, electrical tape was wrapped around theconnectors. However, electrical tape typically only lasts for one useand cannot be reused. Further, the electrical tape typically leaves asticky residue on the connector of the cable or the wire.

Hence, there is a need for more robust and scalable solutions forimplementing a protective cap, and, in particular embodiments, tomethods, systems, and apparatuses for implementing an enclosure forprotecting at least one connector of variable types of cable or wire.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A further understanding of the nature and advantages of particularembodiments may be realized by reference to the remaining portions ofthe specification and the drawings, in which like reference numerals areused to refer to similar components. In some instances, a sub-label isassociated with a reference numeral to denote one of multiple similarcomponents. When reference is made to a reference numeral withoutspecification to an existing sub-label, it is intended to refer to allsuch multiple similar components.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an ethernet connector, inaccordance with various embodiments.

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a fiber connector, inaccordance with various embodiments.

FIGS. 3A and 3B are schematic diagrams illustrating an enclosure forprotecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordance with variousembodiments.

FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system for an enclosure forprotecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordance with variousembodiments.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating another system for anenclosure for protecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordancewith various embodiments.

FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating yet another system for anenclosure for protecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordancewith various embodiments.

FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating an additional system for anenclosure for protecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordancewith various embodiments.

FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for implementing anenclosure for protecting a connector of a cable or a wire, in accordancewith various embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN EMBODIMENTS

Overview

Various embodiments provide tools and techniques for implementing aprotective cap, and, in particular embodiments, to methods, systems, andapparatuses for implementing an enclosure for protecting at least oneconnector of a cable or a wire.

In various embodiments, an enclosure for protecting at least oneconnector of a cable might include an enclosure housing. The enclosurehousing might include a first part of the enclosure housing and a secondpart of the enclosure housing attached to the first part of theenclosure housing. The first part of the enclosure housing and thesecond part of the enclosure housing together might define a chamber tofully enclose a connector assembly and a connector housing comprisingthe connector assembly of the at least one connector of the cable. Theenclosure might further include at least one opening disposed at a firstend of the enclosure housing. The at least one opening may be configuredto allow at least one of a boot of the at least one connector or thecable of the at least one connector to extend through the at least oneopening.

Several advantages are realized by providing the enclosure forprotecting at least one connector of a cable. In a non-limiting example,the enclosure may be reused multiple times. Further, the enclosure mayprotect the connector assembly and the connector housing from dust anddebris. Additionally, the enclosure may be water resistant and protectthe connector assembly and the connector housing from water.

Various uses or implementations may be made to the various embodimentsand examples without departing from the scope of the invention. Forexample, while the embodiments described above refer to particularfeatures or particular uses, the scope of this invention also includesembodiments having different combination of features or uses, and theembodiments that do not include all of the above described features.

The following detailed description illustrates a few exemplaryembodiments in further detail to enable one of skill in the art topractice such embodiments. The described examples are provided forillustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of theinvention.

In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerousspecific details are set forth in order to provide a thoroughunderstanding of the described embodiments. It will be apparent to oneskilled in the art, however, that other embodiments of the presentinvention may be practiced without some of these specific details. Inother instances, certain structures and devices are shown in blockdiagram form. Several embodiments are described herein, and whilevarious features are ascribed to different embodiments, it should beappreciated that the features described with respect to one embodimentmay be incorporated with other embodiments as well. By the same token,however, no single feature or features of any described embodimentshould be considered essential to every embodiment of the invention, asother embodiments of the invention may omit such features.

Unless otherwise indicated, all numbers used herein to expressquantities, dimensions, and so forth used should be understood as beingmodified in all instances by the term “about.” In this application, theuse of the singular includes the plural unless specifically statedotherwise, and use of the terms “and” and “or” means “and/or” unlessotherwise indicated. Moreover, the use of the term “including,” as wellas other forms, such as “includes” and “included,” should be considerednon-exclusive. Also, terms such as “element” or “component” encompassboth elements and components comprising one unit and elements andcomponents that comprise more than one unit, unless specifically statedotherwise.

In an aspect, an enclosure for protecting at least one connector of acable might comprise an enclosure housing. The enclosure housing mightinclude a first part of the enclosure housing and a second part of theenclosure housing. The first part of the enclosure housing might beattached to the second part of the enclosure housing. The first part ofthe enclosure housing and the second part of the enclosure housingtogether might define a chamber to fully enclose a connector assemblyand a connector housing comprising the connector assembly of the atleast one connector of the cable. The enclosure might further include atleast one opening disposed at a first end of the enclosure housing. Theat least one opening may be configured to allow at least one of a bootof the at least one connector or the cable of the at least one connectorto extend through the at least one opening.

The at least one connector might include, without limitation, at leastone of an ethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cableconnector, and/or the like. The cable might include, without limitation,at least one of an ethernet cable, a fiber, or a copper cable, and/orthe like.

The enclosure housing might have at least one of an oval shape, a squareshape, or a rectangular shape, and/or the like. The enclosure housingmight be made from plastic or other similar material.

In some embodiments, the first part of the enclosure housing may beattached to the second part of the enclosure housing via at least one ofa hinged connection or a snap connection. Additionally and/oralternatively, a first side of the first part of the enclosure housingmay be attached to a first side of the second part of the enclosurehousing via a hinged connection, and a second side of the first part ofthe enclosure housing may be connected to a second side of the secondpart of the enclosure housing via a snap connection.

In some instances, the first part of the enclosure housing may besealingly attached to the second part of the enclosure housing.Additionally and/or alternatively, the first part of the enclosurehousing may be sealingly connected to the second part of the enclosurehousing via a grommet that extends along an edge of at least one of thefirst part of the enclosure housing or the second part of the enclosurehousing.

In various embodiments, the at least one opening sealingly surrounds atleast one of the boot of the at least one connector or the cableextending through the at least one opening. A grommet may be sealinglyattached to the at least one opening to sealingly surround at least oneof the boot of the at least one connector or the cable extending throughthe at least one opening.

In various cases, the enclosure might further include a tether. Thetether may be attached to an outer surface of the enclosure housing. Thetether may configured to attach the enclosure to the cable. A first endof the tether may be adjustable and may be configured to fit over the atleast one connector and to tighten over the cable.

In some instances, the at least one connector may include at least twoconnectors and the chamber may be configured to fully enclose theconnector assembly and the connector housing comprising the connectorassembly corresponding to each connector. The at least two connectorsmay be two single connectors, a dual connector, two dual connectors,and/or the like. At least one of the boot corresponding to eachconnector or the cable corresponding to each connector may extend out ofthe at least one opening.

In some instances, the at least one connector may include at least twoconnectors and the chamber may be configured to fully enclose theconnector assembly and the connector housing comprising the connectorassembly corresponding to each connector. At least one of the bootcorresponding to each connector or the cable corresponding to eachconnector may extend out of a corresponding opening.

The at least one opening may include two openings and the two openingsmay be disposed at the first end of the enclosure housing.Alternatively, the at least one opening might include at least twoopenings and the two openings may be disposed at opposite ends of theenclosure housing.

In another aspect, a system might comprise at least one connector of acable and an enclosure. The at least one connector might include aconnector housing comprising connector assembly and a boot attached tothe connector housing and the cable. The enclosure of the system mightinclude an enclosure housing. The enclosure housing might include afirst part of the enclosure housing and a second part of the enclosurehousing. The first part of the enclosure housing might be attached tothe second part of the enclosure housing. The first part of theenclosure housing and the second part of the enclosure housing togethermight define a chamber to fully enclose a connector assembly and aconnector housing comprising the connector assembly of the at least oneconnector of the cable. The enclosure might further include at least oneopening disposed at a first end of the enclosure housing. The at leastone opening may be configured to allow at least one of a boot of the atleast one connector or the cable of the at least one connector to extendthrough the at least one opening.

The at least one connector might include, without limitation, at leastone of an ethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cableconnector, and/or the like. The cable might include, without limitation,at least one of an ethernet cable, a fiber, or a copper cable, and/orthe like.

In a further aspect, a method might comprise providing an enclosurecomprising an enclosure housing comprising a first part and a secondpart, the first part of the enclosure housing attached to the secondpart of the enclosure housing, wherein the first part of the enclosurehousing and the second part of the enclosure housing together define achamber to fully enclose a connector assembly and a connector housingcomprising the connector assembly of the at least one connector of thecable and at least one opening disposed at a first end of the enclosurehousing, wherein the at least one opening is configured to allow atleast one of a boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the atleast one connector to extend through the at least one opening; placingthe at least one connector within the chamber; extending at least one ofthe boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the at least oneconnector through the opening; and closing the enclosure housing aroundthe connector assembly and a connector housing comprising the connectorassembly of the at least one connector.

The at least one connector might include, without limitation, at leastone of an ethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cableconnector, and/or the like. The cable might include, without limitation,at least one of an ethernet cable, a fiber, or a copper cable, and/orthe like.

Various modifications and additions can be made to the embodimentsdiscussed without departing from the scope of the invention. Forexample, while the embodiments described above refer to particularfeatures, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments havingdifferent combination of features and embodiments that do not includeall of the above described features.

Specific Exemplary Embodiments

We now turn to the embodiments as illustrated by the drawings. FIGS. 1-8illustrate some of the features of the method, system, and apparatus forimplementing a protective cap, and, in particular embodiments, themethods, systems, and apparatus for implementing an enclosure forprotecting at least one connector of a cable or a wire, as referred toabove. The methods, systems, and apparatuses illustrated by FIGS. 1-8refer to examples of different embodiments that include variouscomponents and steps, which can be considered alternatives or which canbe used in conjunction with one another in the various embodiments. Thedescription of the illustrated methods, systems, and apparatuses shownin FIGS. 1-8 is provided for purposes of illustration and should not beconsidered to limit the scope of the different embodiments. Further, thevarious components of the figures are merely illustrative and are notintended to be to scale.

With reference to the figures, FIGS. 1 and 2 are schematic diagramsillustrating one or more connectors of a cable or a wire.

FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an ethernet cable 100. The ethernetcable 100 includes, without limitation, a cable 105 and a connector 110.The connector 110 includes, without limitation, a connector housing 115and a connector assembly 120. The connector assembly 120 may be disposedin the connector housing 115 or protrude from the connector housing 115.The connector assembly 120 may contain one or more connector pins 130.In some cases, the connector 110 might optionally include a connectorboot 125. Alternatively, in some cases, the connector 110 might notinclude the connector boot 125. The optional boot 125 may couple theconnector housing 115 to the cable 105. Alternatively, the connectorhousing 115 may be directly coupled to the cable 105.

FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a fiber cable 200. The fiber cable 200includes, without limitation, a cable 205 and a connector 210. Theconnector 210 includes, without limitation, a connector housing 215, aconnector assembly 220, and a connector boot 225. The connector assembly220 may be disposed in the connector housing 215 or protrude from theconnector housing 215. The connector assembly 220 may comprise one ormore fiber ferrules of the fiber cable 200. The boot 225 may couple theconnector housing 215 to the cable 205.

FIGS. 3A and 3B (collectively, “FIG. 3”) are schematic diagramsillustrating an enclosure, cap, or KAP 300 for protecting a connector ofa cable or a cable, in accordance with various embodiments.

FIG. 3A is a perspective view of the enclosure 300. FIG. 3B is a topview of an open enclosure 300.

In various cases, the enclosure 300 might include an enclosure housing305. The enclosure housing 305 might have an oval shape, a square shape,a round shape, or a rectangular shape. The enclosure housing 305 may bemade from plastic or other similar material.

In some embodiments, the enclosure housing 305 might include a firstpart 310 of the enclosure housing 305 and a second part 315 of theenclosure housing 305. The first part 310 of the enclosure housing 305might be attached to the second part 315 of the enclosure housing 305.The first part 310 of the enclosure housing 310 may be connected to thesecond part 315 of the enclosure housing 305 via at least one of ahinged connection 320 or a snap connection 325, and/or the like. In somecases, a first side 330 of the first part 310 of the enclosure housing305 is attached to a first side 335 of the second part 315 of theenclosure housing 305 via a hinged connection 320 and a second side 340of the first part 310 of the enclosure housing 305 is connected to asecond side 345 of the second part 315 of the enclosure housing 305 viaa snap connection 325.

In some cases, the first part 310 of the enclosure housing 305 may besealingly attached to the second part 315 of the enclosure housing 305.The first part 310 of the enclosure housing 305 may sealingly attachedto the second part 315 of the enclosure housing 305 via a grommet 350that extends along an edge of at least one of the first part 310 of theenclosure housing 305 or the second part 315 of the enclosure housing305. These sealing attachments may prevent dust and/or water fromentering the enclosure 300.

In various embodiments, the first part 310 of the enclosure housing 305and the second part 315 of the enclosure housing 305 together define achamber 355 to fully enclose a connector assembly and a connectorhousing of at least one connector of a wire or a cable.

The at least one connector of the wire or the cable may be an ethernetconnector (as shown in FIG. 1) or a fiber connector (as shown in FIG.2). However, the at least one connector is not limited to these twocases. The at least one connector might include at least one of anethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cable connector,and/or the like. The at least one wire or cable might include, withoutlimitation, at least one of an ethernet cable, a fiber, or a coppercable.

The ethernet connector might include, without limitation, at least oneof a Category 5 (“Cat5”) connector or a Category 6 (“Cat6”) connector,and/or the like. The fiber connector might include, without limitation,at least one of a subscriber connector (“SC”) or a lucent connect(“LC”), and/or the like. The fiber connector might be a single connectoror a dual connector, and/or the like.

The enclosure housing 305 might be sized to fit a variety of cableconnectors and be easily swapped between connectors of different sizes.In a non-limiting example, the enclosure housing 305 may be sized to fitan ethernet connector, a fiber connector, a copper cable connector,and/or the like. In some cases, the enclosure housing 305 may be sizedto fit at least two of an ethernet connector, a fiber connector, acopper cable connector, and/or the like. The size of the enclosurehousing 305 may be ¼″-4″×¼″-4″×1″-5″. Preferably, the size of theenclosure is 1″×1″×2″.

The enclosure housing 305 might further include at least one opening 360disposed at a first end 365 of the enclosure housing 305. The at leastone opening 360 may be configured to allow at least one of a boot of theat least one connector or the cable of the at least one connector toextend through the at least one opening 360, as shown in FIGS. 4-7. Theat least one opening may sealingly surround at least one of the boot ofthe at least one connector or the cable extending through the at leastone opening. A grommet 370 may be sealingly attached to the at least oneopening to sealingly surround at least one of the boot of the at leastone connector or the cable extending through the at least one opening.

The enclosure 300 might further include a tether 375 attached to theenclosure housing 305, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. A first end 380 of thetether 375 may be adjustable and may be configured to fit over the atleast one connector and to tighten over the cable.

The enclosure 300 is further described below with respect to in FIGS.4-7.

FIG. 4 is a side view of a system 400 comprising an enclosure 405containing a connector 410, in accordance with various embodiments.

The enclosure 405 might be the same as or similar to enclosure 300 ofFIG. 3.

In some embodiments, the enclosure 405 might include an enclosurehousing 415. The enclosure housing 415 might include a first part 420 ofthe enclosure housing 415 and a second part 425 of the enclosure housing415. The first part 420 of the enclosure housing 415 might be attachedto the second part 425 of the enclosure housing 415.

In various embodiments, the first part 420 of the enclosure housing 415and the second part 425 of the enclosure housing 415 together define achamber 430 to enclose a connector 410 of a cable or wire 435. Thechamber 430 might fully enclose a connector assembly 440 and a connectorhousing 445 comprising the connector assembly 440 of at least oneconnector 410 of the cable/wire 435.

The interior of the enclosure 405 containing the connector 410 is shownvia cutout line 450. Cutout line 450 exists merely to illustrate theinterior of the enclosure 405 containing the connector 410. In animplementation of the enclosure 405, the interior of the enclosure 405would not be visible.

The enclosure housing 415 might further include at least one opening(not shown) disposed at a first end 455 of the enclosure housing 415.The at least one opening may be configured to allow the cable/wire 435of the at least one connector 410 to extend through the at least oneopening.

The enclosure 400 might further include a tether 460 attached to theenclosure housing 415. A first end 465 of the tether 460 may beadjustable and may be configured to fit over the at least one connector410 and to tighten over the cable/wire 435.

FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 500 comprising anenclosure 505 containing a connector 510, in accordance with variousembodiments.

The enclosure 505 might be the same as enclosure 300 of FIG. 3 orenclosure 405 of FIG. 4.

In some embodiments, the enclosure 500 might include an enclosurehousing 515. The enclosure housing 515 might include a first part 520 ofthe enclosure housing 515 and a second part 525 of the enclosure housing515. The first part 520 of the enclosure housing 515 might be attachedto the second part 525 of the enclosure housing 515.

In various embodiments, the first part 520 of the enclosure housing 515and the second part 525 of the enclosure housing 515 together define achamber 530 to enclose a connector 510 of a cable/wire 535. The chamber530 might fully enclose a connector assembly 540 and a connector housing545 comprising the connector assembly 540 of at least one connector 510of the cable/wire 535.

The interior of the enclosure 505 containing the connector 510 is shownvia cutout line 550. Cutout line 550 exists merely to illustrate theinterior of the enclosure 505 containing the connector 510. In animplementation of the enclosure 505, the interior of the enclosure 505would not be visible.

The enclosure housing 505 might further include at least one opening(not shown) disposed at a first end 555 of the enclosure housing 505.The at least one opening may be configured to allow a boot 560 of the atleast one connector 510 to extend through the at least one opening. Byallowing the boot 560 to extend through the opening, bends in thecable/wire 535 may be prevented or limited.

The enclosure 505 might further include a tether 565 attached to theenclosure housing 505. A first end 570 of the tether 565 may beadjustable and may be configured to fit over the at least one connectorand to tighten over the cable/wire 535.

FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 600 comprising anenclosure 605 for containing two (or more) connectors 610 a and 610 b(collectively, “connectors 610”), in accordance with variousembodiments.

The enclosure 605 might be the same as or similar to enclosure 300 ofFIG. 3, enclosure 405 of FIG. 4, and/or enclosure 505 of FIG. 5.

In some embodiments, the enclosure 605 might include an enclosurehousing 615. The enclosure housing 615 might include a first part 620 ofthe enclosure housing 615 and a second part 625 of the enclosure housing615. The first part 620 of the enclosure housing 615 might be attachedto the second part 625 of the enclosure housing 615.

In various embodiments, the first part 620 of the enclosure housing 615and the second part 620 of the enclosure housing 615 together define achamber 630 to enclose a first connector 610 a of a cable/wire 635 a anda second connector 610 b of a second wire/cable 635 b. The chamber 630might fully enclose one or more first connector pins 640 a and a firstconnector housing 645 a comprising the one or more first connector pins640 a of the first connector 610 a and one or more second connector pins640 b and a second connector housing 645 b comprising the one or moresecond connector pins 640 b of the second connector 610 b. The enclosure600 is not limited to holding only two connectors 610 and may containmore connectors (not shown).

The interior of the enclosure 605 containing the connectors 610 is shownvia cutout line 650. Cutout line 650 exists merely to illustrate theinterior of the enclosure 605 containing the connectors 610. In animplementation of the enclosure 605, the interior of the enclosure 605would not be visible.

The enclosure housing 615 might further include at least one opening(not shown) disposed at a first end 655 of the enclosure housing 605.The at least one opening may be configured to allow both the firstcable/wire 635 a and/or a first boot 660 a of the first connector 610 aand the second cable/wire 635 b and/or a second boot 660 b of the secondconnector 610 b to extend through the at least one opening. The firstcable/wire 635 a and/or the first boot 660 a of the first connector 610a and the second cable/wire 635 b and/or the second boot 660 b of thesecond connector 610 b may extend through the same opening.Alternatively, the first cable/wire 635 a and/or the first boot 660 a ofthe first connector 610 a and the second cable/wire 635 b and/or thesecond boot 660 b of the second connector 610 b may extend throughdifferent openings located on the first end 655 of the enclosure housing615.

FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 700 comprising anenclosure 705 for containing two (or more) connectors 710 a and 710 b(collectively, “connectors 710”), in accordance with variousembodiments.

The enclosure 705 might be the same as or similar to enclosure 300 ofFIG. 3, enclosure 405 of FIG. 4, enclosure 505 of FIG. 5, and/orenclosure 605 of FIG. 6.

In some embodiments, the enclosure 705 might include an enclosurehousing 715. The enclosure housing 715 might include a first part 720 ofthe enclosure housing 715 and a second part 725 of the enclosure housing715. The first part 720 of the enclosure housing 715 might be attachedto the second part 725 of the enclosure housing 715.

In various embodiments, the first part 720 of the enclosure housing 715and the second part 720 of the enclosure housing 715 together define achamber 730 to enclose a first connector 710 a of a cable/wire 735 a anda second connector 710 b of a second wire/cable 735 b. The chamber 730might fully enclose one or more first connector pins 740 a and a firstconnector housing 745 a comprising the one or more first connector pins740 a of the first connector 710 a and one or more second connector pins740 b and a second connector housing 745 b comprising the one or moresecond connector pins 740 b of the second connector 710 b. The enclosure705 is not limited to holding only two connectors 710 and may containmore connectors (not shown).

The interior of the enclosure 705 containing the connectors 710 is shownvia cutout line 750. Cutout line 750 exists merely to illustrate theinterior of the enclosure 705 containing the connectors 715. In animplementation of the enclosure 705, the interior of the enclosure 705would not be visible.

The enclosure housing 715 might further include at least two openings(not shown) disposed at a first end 755 and a second end 760 of theenclosure housing 715. The first cable/wire 735 a and/or a first boot765 a of the first connector 710 a may extend through a first openinglocated on the first end 755. The second cable/wire 735 b and/or asecond boot 765 b of the second connector 710 b may extend through asecond opening located on the second end 760 of the enclosure housing715.

FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method 800 for implementing anenclosure for protecting at least one connector of a cable, inaccordance with various embodiments.

While the techniques and procedures are depicted and/or described in acertain order for purposes of illustration, it should be appreciatedthat certain procedures may be reordered and/or omitted within the scopeof various embodiments. For example, the blocks depicted by thedash-long dash borders denote optional processes. Moreover, while themethod 800 illustrated by FIG. 8 can be implemented by or with (and, insome cases, are described below with respect to) the connectors 100,200, 410, 510, 610 and 710 of FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7,respectively, and enclosures 300, 405, 505, 605, and 705 of FIGS. 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, respectively, (or components thereof), such methodsmay also be implemented using any suitable hardware (or software)implementation. Similarly, while each of the connectors 100, 200, 410,510, 610 and 710 of FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, respectively, andenclosures 300, 405, 505, 605, and 705 of FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7,respectively, (or components thereof, can operate according to themethod 800 illustrated by FIG. 8, the connectors 100, 200, 410, 510, 610and 710 of FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, respectively, and enclosures300, 405, 505, 605, and 705 of FIGS. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7,respectively, can each also operate according to other modes ofoperation and/or perform other suitable procedures.

With reference to FIG. 8, method 800, at block 805, might compriseproviding an enclosure. The enclosure might comprise an enclosurehousing comprising a first part of the enclosure housing and a secondpart of the enclosure housing. The first part of the enclosure housingmight be attached to the second part of the enclosure housing. The firstpart of the enclosure housing and the second part of the enclosurehousing together might define a chamber to fully enclose a connectorassembly and a connector housing comprising the connector assembly ofthe at least one connector of the cable. The enclosure might furtherinclude at least one opening disposed at a first end of the enclosurehousing. The at least one opening may be configured to allow at leastone of a boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the at leastone connector to extend through the at least one opening.

In some embodiments, the enclosure might additionally include a tetherattached to an outer surface of the enclosure housing. The tether mayconfigured to attach the enclosure to the cable of the connector. Afirst end of the tether may be adjustable and may be configured to fitover the at least one connector and to tighten over the cable.

The method, at optional block 810, may continue by inserting an end ofthe connector through the adjustable end of the tether. The adjustableend of the tether may then be tightened around the cable to attach theenclosure to the cable of the connector at optional block 815.

The method, at block 820, might additionally include placing theconnector assembly and the connector housing of the at least oneconnector within the chamber. The method might continue, at block 825,by extending at least one of the boot of the at least one connector orthe cable of the at least one connector through the opening. The methodmight also include, at block 830, closing the enclosure housing aroundthe connector assembly and a connector housing comprising the connectorassembly of the at least one connector.

While certain features and aspects have been described with respect toexemplary embodiments, one skilled in the art will recognize thatnumerous modifications are possible. For example, the methods andprocesses described herein may be implemented using hardware components,software components, and/or any combination thereof. Further, whilevarious methods and processes described herein may be described withrespect to particular structural and/or functional components for easeof description, methods provided by various embodiments are not limitedto any particular structural and/or functional architecture, but insteadcan be implemented on any suitable hardware, firmware, and/or softwareconfiguration. Similarly, while certain functionality is ascribed tocertain system components, unless the context dictates otherwise, thisfunctionality can be distributed among various other system componentsin accordance with the several embodiments.

Moreover, while the procedures of the methods and processes describedherein are described in a particular order for ease of description,unless the context dictates otherwise, various procedures may bereordered, added, and/or omitted in accordance with various embodiments.Moreover, the procedures described with respect to one method or processmay be incorporated within other described methods or processes;likewise, system components described according to a particularstructural architecture and/or with respect to one system may beorganized in alternative structural architectures and/or incorporatedwithin other described systems. Hence, while various embodiments aredescribed with—or without—certain features for ease of description andto illustrate exemplary aspects of those embodiments, the variouscomponents and/or features described herein with respect to a particularembodiment can be substituted, added, and/or subtracted from among otherdescribed embodiments, unless the context dictates otherwise.Consequently, although several exemplary embodiments are describedabove, it will be appreciated that the invention is intended to coverall modifications and equivalents within the scope of the followingclaims.

What is claimed is:
 1. An enclosure for protecting at least oneconnector of a cable, the enclosure comprising: an enclosure housingcomprising a first part of the enclosure housing and a second part ofthe enclosure housing, the first part of the enclosure housing isattached to the second part of the enclosure housing, wherein the firstpart of the enclosure housing and the second part of the enclosurehousing together define a chamber to fully enclose a connector assemblyand a connector housing of the at least one connector of the cable; andat least one opening disposed at a first end of the enclosure housing,wherein the at least one opening is configured to allow at least one ofa boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the at least oneconnector to extend through the at least one opening.
 2. The enclosureof claim 1, wherein the at least one connector comprises at least one ofan ethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cable connector.3. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the cable comprises at least one ofan ethernet cable, a fiber, or a copper cable.
 4. The enclosure of claim1, wherein the enclosure housing has at least one of an oval shape, asquare shape, a round shape, or a rectangular shape.
 5. The enclosure ofclaim 1, wherein the first part of the enclosure housing is attached tothe second part of the enclosure housing via at least one of a hingedconnection or a snap connection.
 6. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein afirst side of the first part of the enclosure housing is attached to afirst side of the second part of the enclosure housing via a hingedconnection, and wherein a second side of the first part of the enclosurehousing is connected to a second side of the second part of theenclosure housing via a snap connection.
 7. The enclosure of claim 1,wherein the first part of the enclosure housing is sealingly attached tothe second part of the enclosure housing.
 8. The enclosure of claim 7,wherein the first part of the enclosure housing is sealingly attached tothe second part of the enclosure housing via a grommet that extendsalong an edge of at least one of the first part of the enclosure housingor the second part of the enclosure housing.
 9. The enclosure of claim1, wherein the at least one opening sealingly surrounds at least one ofthe boot of the at least one connector or the cable extending throughthe at least one opening.
 10. The enclosure of claim 9, wherein agrommet is sealingly attached to the at least one opening to sealinglysurround at least one of the boot of the at least one connector or thecable extending through the at least one opening.
 11. The enclosure ofclaim 1, further comprising: a tether attached to an outer surface ofthe enclosure housing, wherein the tether is configured to attach theenclosure to the cable.
 12. The enclosure of claim 11, wherein a firstend of the tether is adjustable and is configured to fit over the atleast one connector and to tighten over the cable.
 13. The enclosure ofclaim 1, wherein the at least one connector comprises at least twoconnectors and the chamber is configured to fully enclose the connectorassembly and the connector housing corresponding to each connector ofthe at least two connectors, and wherein at least one of the bootcorresponding to each connector of the at least two connectors or thecable corresponding to each connector of the at least two connectorsextends out of the at least one opening.
 14. The enclosure of claim 1,wherein the at least one connector comprises at least two connectors andthe chamber is configured to fully enclose the connector assembly andthe connector housing corresponding to each connector of the at leasttwo connectors, and wherein at least one of the boot corresponding toeach connector of the at least two connectors or the cable correspondingto each connector of the at least two connectors extends out of acorresponding opening.
 15. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein the atleast one opening comprises two openings, wherein the two openings aredisposed at the first end of the enclosure housing.
 16. The enclosure ofclaim 1, wherein the at least one opening comprises two openings,wherein the two openings are disposed at opposite ends of the enclosurehousing.
 17. A system comprising: at least one connector of a cable, theat least one connector comprising: a connector housing comprising aconnector assembly; and a boot attached to the connector housing and thecable; an enclosure comprising: p1 an enclosure housing comprising afirst part and a second part, the first part of the enclosure housing isattached to the second part of the enclosure housing, wherein the firstpart of the enclosure housing and the second part of the enclosurehousing together define a chamber to fully enclose the connectorassembly and the connector housing of the at least one connector of thecable; and at least one opening disposed at a first end of the housing,wherein the at least one opening is configured to allow at least one ofthe boot of the at least one connector or the cable of the at least oneconnector to extend through the at least one opening.
 18. The system ofclaim 17, wherein the at least one connector comprises at least one ofan ethernet connector, a fiber connector, or a copper cable connector.19. A method comprising: providing an enclosure comprising an enclosurehousing comprising a first part and a second part, the first part of theenclosure housing is attached to the second part of the enclosurehousing, wherein the first part of the enclosure housing and the secondpart of the enclosure housing together define a chamber to fully enclosea connector assembly and a connector housing of the at least oneconnector of the cable and at least one opening disposed at a first endof the enclosure housing, wherein the at least one opening is configuredto allow at least one of a boot of the at least one connector or thecable of the at least one connector to extend through the at least oneopening; placing the connector assembly and the connector housing of theat least one connector of the cable within the chamber; extending atleast one of the boot of the at least one connector or the cable of theat least one connector through the opening; and closing the enclosurehousing around the connector assembly and the connector housing of theat least one connector.
 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the at leastone connector comprises at least one of an ethernet connector, a fiberconnector, or a copper cable connector.